Overview
Adhesive dentistry is a branch of dentistry that deals with the use of various bonding agents and restorative materials to restore damaged, decayed, or missing teeth. This technique is often used in dental restorations such as dental fillings, dental crowns, dental bridges, and dental implants. In recent years, advances in adhesive dentistry have resulted in the development of improved dental materials, techniques, and equipment. Modern adhesive materials such as composites, glass ionomers, and resin cements are used to bond dental restorations to the tooth surface, providing a more secure and durable result. One of the key advantages of adhesive dentistry is their ability to preserve more of the natural tooth structure. Adhesive materials create a strong bond with the tooth, allowing for smaller, less invasive restorations that require less removal of healthy tooth structure. This, in turn, helps to preserve the longevity and strength of the tooth over time. Oral implants are another area that has seen significant advancements due to adhesive dentistry. The use of dental implants has revolutionized the treatment options available for missing or damaged teeth. Implants are placed directly into the jawbone, providing a stable, long-lasting foundation for a dental crown or bridge. Adhesive materials are used to secure the artificial tooth to the implant, creating a seamless, natural-looking restoration that functions like a real tooth. In summary, adhesive dentistry is a crucial technique in modern dental practice. Its use in dental restorations and oral implants has revolutionized the field of dentistry, providing patients with stronger, more durable, and natural-looking restorations. As technology continues to advance, the use of adhesive materials and techniques will continue to improve, providing patients with even more options for restoring their smiles.
Research published in this journal
3 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.
Composite Photopolymerization: Temperature Increase According to Light Source and Dentin Thickness
Influence of Light Source and Photopolymerization Distance on Composite Resin Microhardness
How this research is being cited
The 3 articles above have been cited 10 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.
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2024 · International Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry
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2024 · International Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry
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2021 · Applied Sciences
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2021 · Applied Sciences
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2020 · Japan Journal of Research
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2019 · PERIÓDICO TCHÊ QUÍMICA
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2018 · Revista de Odontologia da Universidade Cidade de São Paulo
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2018 · Journal of new developments in Chemistry
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